Fournisseurs grossistes d'huile de palme au Nigeria
Trouvez des fournisseurs grossistes d'huile de palme au Nigeria sur Towobo. Le Nigeria est le premier producteur africain d'huile de palme rouge traditionnelle — approvisionnez-vous en huile de palme rouge, CPO et huile de palmiste auprès de producteurs et négociants nigérians vérifiés.
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Parcourir les fournisseurs d'huile de palme du Nigeria →Nigeria's palm oil industry: traditional production, major estates, and African market dynamics
Nigeria has one of the world's oldest and most established oil palm industries, rooted in the rain forest belt of southern Nigeria spanning Cross River, Akwa Ibom, Imo, Abia, Rivers, Delta, Edo, Ondo, and Ogun states — these states sit in the core 'oil palm belt' where Elaeis guineensis thrives naturally. Nigeria produces approximately 1.0–1.4 million tonnes of palm oil annually, making it Africa's second-largest palm oil producer (after Ivory Coast) and historically one of the world's most significant palm oil origins before industrial-scale Southeast Asian competition emerged in the late 20th century. Nigerian palm oil production is dominated by millions of smallholder farmers (approximately 80–90% of production) working small family plots using traditional and semi-mechanised processing. Traditional red palm oil (udi-oku in Igbo, epo pupa in Yoruba) is produced by hand-pressing palm fruits and retains significant beta-carotene content — this gives Nigerian red palm oil its distinctive deep orange-red colour and nutritional profile that differs markedly from the deodorised, colour-stripped RBD palm oil produced industrially in Southeast Asia. Demand for authentic Nigerian-origin red palm oil is growing globally among African diaspora communities in Europe, North America, and the Middle East. The Nigerian large-estate sector: Okomu Oil Palm Company Plc (Okomu, Edo State) — listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange, approximately 40,000 ha planted area, produces CPO and palm kernel products; Presco Plc (Presco, Edo and Delta States) — listed on the Nigerian Exchange Group, approximately 23,000 ha planted, a subsidiary of SIFCA Group (Ivory Coast agribusiness); Indorama Eleme Petrochemicals (Rivers State) — operates palm oil processing operations alongside its petrochemical complex at Eleme, Rivers State. Nigeria is also a large palm oil importing country despite domestic production — a significant supply-demand deficit results in imports from Malaysia and Indonesia to meet industrial food manufacturing needs, particularly in Lagos, Onitsha, and Kano food processing clusters.
